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Things Your Crown Will Do For You (2): Tobijah ~ Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor

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Topic: Things Your Crown Will Do For You (2): Tobijah [December 8, 2016]

“And the crowns shall be to Helem, and to Tobijah…” (Zechariah 6:14)

Tobijah means “distinguished of the Lord”. The crown on your head makes you to stand out conspicuously among your mates and even your superiors. God will make you stand out in your family, business, education, ministry etc this year.

A distinguished man in the Bible is King David. Because of a small boy, Prophet Samuel and the whole family of Kish could not sit down until David arrived from the field. Your family will not be able to strive without you. You will be relevant. The Bible tells us that Samuel anointed David with oil in the midst of his brethren. David prevailed over Goliath because God has put a crown on his head. God has also put a crown on your head so you will prevail over every Goliath in your marriage, job, education, salvation etc in Jesus name.

FURTHER READING: 1 Samuel 17:50, 16:11b

PRAYER/CONFESSION: O Lord, make me to be distinguished. Let me be relevant in the society and in my generation in Jesus name. Amen.

WORDS OF WISDOM: The Crown is the distinguishing factor.

 

Eagles Devotional is a daily revelatory and inspirational Publication by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the founder and presiding Pastor of Word of Life Bible Church, Warri, Nigeria.


 

Get The Two Together ~ Kenneth Copeland

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Topic: Get The Two Together [December 8, 2016]

As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: rooted and built up in him, and established in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving. – Colossians 2:6-7

Established in the faith and abounding with thanksgiving. These days it seems that’s a rare combination.

A lot of people have been taught faith over the last several years, and a lot of people have been taught to abound with thanksgiving. But it’s been hard to set the two together. Faith folks want to confess the Word all the time, but they don’t praise God very much. And those who like to praise God just want to jump and shout and dance and have a good time in the Lord. You can’t get them to get very serious about the Word.

Success comes from combining the two.

So, do it! Put them together in your life. When you run into a challenge, don’t just stand around grim-faced and white-knuckled holding on to your faith. Raise your hands high and praise. Start thanking God in the midst of what’s happening around you. Keep thanking Him for the answer until it comes.

Instead of just standing on the Word, let the joy of the Lord enable you to dance around on it a little. It will get you where you’re going a whole lot faster…and both you and God will have a much better time on the way.

Scripture Reading: Colossians 2:1-10

This message was written by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, the leader of the Kenneth Copeland Ministries (www.KCM.org) that specializes in teaching principles of bible faith – prayer, healing, salvation and other biblical topics.


Do Not Play God ~ Pastor William Kumuyi

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Topic: Do Not Play God [December 8, 2016]

Text: Matthew 18:23-35

Key Verse: “Shouldest not thou also have had compassion on thy fellowservant, even as I had pity on thee?” (Matthew18:33).

It is common these days to hear people say, “what goes round comes around” or the scriptural statement that, “whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap”. What that suggests is that life is a cycle in which what you do, or do not do, eventually have an effect on you one way or the other. In fact, human relationships and actions are generally interwoven that one person’s actions can have a cyclical effect. Our experience has shown that as we engage in day-to-day interactions, there are bound to be offences. But what lubricates the wheel of human relationships at such instances is the oil of forgiveness that we apply.

In the parable given by our Lord Jesus Christ on the unforgiving servant, we see the principal character, an undeserving recipient of forgiveness and favour from his master whom he owed. Unfortunately, this same servant came across a fellow servant that owed him less and decided to be cruel to him. Despite the plea from his fellow servant to exercise patience and allow him more time to pay the debt, he refused but put him into prison. It was payback time for him when the report got to his own master who had earlier forgiven him. He was not only reprimanded for wickedness and his lack of forgiveness, he was also thrown into prison. Our Lord, through this parable further emphasizes teaching on forgiveness.

He believes that if God could forgive us our sins (so many and so damning), we must forgive our fellow men of whatever offences they may commit against us. The high point of the teaching is that if we fail to forgive, we are only attracting God’s displeasure.

Thought for the day: Forgiveness prevents the consequences of un forgiveness.

Bible Reading in one Year: Amos 6-9

DCLM Daily Manna was written by Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi; is the founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church situated at KM 42 on the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Nigeria.


 

It Is Time To Overflow I ~ Pastor E.A Adeboye

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Topic: It Is Time To Overflow I [Thursday 8, December 2016]

Memorise: Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth. 3 John 1:2

Read: 2 Samuel 6:10-12 (KJV)

10 So David would not remove the ark of the LORD unto him into the city of David: but David carried it aside into the house of Obededom the Gittite.

11 And the ark of the LORD continued in the house of Obededom the Gittite three months: and the LORD blessed Obededom, and all his household.

12 And it was told king David, saying, The LORD hath blessed the house of Obededom, and all that pertaineth unto him, because of the ark of God. So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obededom into the city of David with gladness.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 27-28, Psalms 119:17-32

MESSAGE:

God is not a poor God, He is wealthier than we can ever imagine. He owns all the natural resources on earth, all the gases in the air and all the elements in the universe, just to mention a few. Can you imagine if scientists are able to get a tiny piece of the sun. Imagine how much they will sell it at an auction. The Almighty God owns the entire sun and all elements in the universe.  A God as rich as this will definitely give His children more than enough resources to take care of their needs. He lacks nothing, so His children should lack nothing too. However, this is not the case in reality. We see many Christians these days wallowing in poverty for years, in fact, many unbelievers don’t want to become born again because they are afraid of poverty. God is not happy with this. More often than not, these Christians are the cause of their own predicament.

God in His Word has given us several instructions and principles that will guarantee our wealth, but He will not force us to practice them, we have to do them ourselves to see them manifest. For example, in Luke 6:38, Jesus Christ Himself said:

“Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.”

Whenever I see Pastors trying hard to convince people to give, it hurts me, because if every Christian has the understanding of this passage, they will constantly compete to give the biggest offering. The Bible says also in Proverbs 11:24:

“There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.”

This implies that if you want to increase, sow seeds. Also, the second part of this verse tells us that there is a certain amount that is necessary to be withheld. Many Christians don’t save. They eat like every day is their last day on earth. This is wrong; if we want to lend to nations like the Bible promises, then we must learn from Joseph’s strategy, he saved 20% of everything they got in Egypt, after a few years, nations from all over the world were coming to Egypt for food.

Key Point: God’s plan for us is that we overflow in wealth, we are to control the world economy, but if we don’t read and follow His instructions, that may be impossible.

Open Heavens Daily Devotional guide was written by Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, one of the largest evangelical church in the world and also the President of Christ the Redeemer’s Ministries.


 

Amazing Grace Festival 2016 | 17th Dec; 2016

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Amazing Grace Festival is an annual Christian festival organised in Alimosho LGA, for the purpose of celebrating our Salvation in Christ and to invite others to taste the Amazing Grace of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
The Festival is organised by WhoDoYouWorship? A Faith based organisation whose vision is to proclaim the essence of genuine worship.

The Festival is a whole day event in two sessions;
The morning session, from 8am to 3pm, Shall feature free medical and dental…
The evening session, from 3:30pm, shall feature anointed PRAISE AND WORSHIP, TESTIMONIES, DRAMA, and PRAYERS AND WORD.

2016 Amazing Grace Festival Ministers are:
PST. NATHANIEL BASSEY
PST. PETER OLAWALE (SATGO PRAYER, RCCG)
PST. FOLI AND THE LEVITES
MRS. D.A FASHOYIN (ODUN NLO SOPIN)
SARAH THOMPSON
SOLOMON JOHNSON
FEMI OKUNUGA
OBA PRAISE

Venue: At Lion’s Field, By Alimoso Bus Stop, Alimoso, Lagos State.


 

Music: Ubong – Blesyn Obi [@blessobi4real]

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After the successful release of her song I BU Chi which was loved by all, this great minstrel is at it again; in the spirit of Christmas and thanksgiving, Blesyn Obi brings forth her new single titled “Ubong”.

Blesyn Obi is a minister of the gospel through songs to the core. She began her career years ago singing as a psalmist with her local church. she took her career a notch higher when she released her debut Single, a sensational worship song titled ‘I BU CHI’ which loosely translates to You Are God and she has risen through the rank and file ever since.  It is a song re-affirming that God is God and there is none like Him.

 

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Music: SomeTimes – Deraj Ft. Adrian Stresow

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Reflection Music Group artist Deraj drops a bold, inspirational rap on his new single “Sometimes” featuring Adrian Stresow available on iTunes today. The song premieres on HipHopDX.

“Sometimes” is about turning to your faith during tough times. The introspective song produced by OneBeatMusic and Halo Hitz captures feelings of insecurity and victory. The pop vocal chorus addresses the fears over sparse chords and light handclaps as Stresow sings, “I can’t do this on my own, I can’t do it all alone.”

But Deraj’s confidence is restored during the song’s verses. The music turns triumphant with aggressive, sharp and moody synths, plus knocking drum patterns. Here the Orlando-based artist acknowledges his answered prayers, rapping, “Maybe I’m being dramatic / ‘Cause you help me carry on / You help me carry on without all of my baggage.”

Deraj explains his motivation for writing the song. “We pretend that we have it all together, but the reality is that sometimes we’re afraid,” he says. “Our past and present mistakes make us uncertain about the future. ‘Sometimes’ reminds listeners that with God, we can overcome everything.”

In June, Deraj released the single “Know That’s Me” featuring K¥NG. Earlier this year, he put out the album For the People with B. Cooper. He made his debut in 2014 with Mirrors & Medicine – EP.

 

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“Sometimes” retail links:

Google Play: http://bit.ly/2gPLUiF

The 2017 Grammy Nominations Are In!

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Gospel/inspirational or not, you have to know Beyonce and we can’t do a Grammy update without acknowleding the fact that she’s leading nominations this year with nine, totaling 62 Grammy nods in her career, and more than any other female artist. Ever. She already holds 20 Grammys and if she wins eight this go-around, she’ll exceed Alison Krauss’ record as the most-honored woman in Grammy history.

Look at God…

But all jokes and props aside, the 59th Annual Grammy Awards is a big one for Christian entertainers, too. Chance the Rapper, an indy artist who’s been very vocal about his faith in interviews and on his Coloring Book (2016) album, was nominated for seven awards. In gospel music, the legendary Shirley Caesar was nominated for her collab with Anthony Hamilton (“It’s Alright, It’s Ok”) and Todd DulaneyTim Bowman Jr. and Jekalyn Carr received their first Grammy nominations.

Check out who else was recognized below:

Best Gospel Performance/Song
“It’s Alright, It’s Ok” by Shirley Caesar ft. Anthony Hamilton
“You’re Bigger (Live)” by Jekalyn Carr
“Made a Way (Live)” by Travis Greene
“God Provides” by Tamela Mann
“Better” by Hezekiah Walker

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“Trust In You” by Lauren Daigle
“Priceless” by For King & Country
“King of the World” by Natalie Grant
“Thy Will” by Hillary Scott & the Scott Family
“Chain Breaker” by Zach Williams

Best Gospel Album
Listen by Tim Bowman Jr.
Fill This House by Shirley Caesar
A Worshipper’s Heart – Live by Todd Dulaney
Losing My Religion by Kirk Franklin
Demonstrate – Live by William Murphy

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Poets & Saints by All Sons & Daughters
American Prodigal by Crowder
Be One by Natalie Grant
Youth Revival – Live by Hillsong Young & Free
Love Remains by Hillary Scott & the Scott Family

Best Roots Gospel Album
Better Together by Gaither Vocal Band
Nature’s Symphony in 432 by The Isaacs
Hymns by Joey+Rory
Hymns and Songs of Inspiration by Gordon Mote
God Don’t Neve Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson by Various Artists

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards air live Feb. 12, 2017 on CBS at 8 p.m. ET!


 

Video: Hang On – GEI Ft. Kierra Sheard

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Karew Records premieres the new music video for the hit single “Hang On” (feat. Kierra Sheard), from the hit live album GEI LIVE.  Recently filmed in Detroit featuring the choir with Kierra Sheard, the single also continues to rise up the charts, hitting #8 on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart this week.

Recorded within the walls of Bishop J. Drew Sheard and Karen Clark Sheard’s Greater Emmanuel Institutional (GEI) C.O.G.I.C. in Detroit, GEI LIVE also includes featured performances from GRAMMY® Award-winning icons The Clark Sisters, along with solo turns from Karen Clark Sheard and Dorinda Clark Cole, Bishop J. Drew Sheard, and the talents of the GEI Mass Choir and the GEI Youth Choir.

Watch Video Below: 

 

GEI LIVE – Retail Link:

[All digital retailers]

http://smarturl.it/geilive


 

Music: Take All The Glory – Franklin Mccoy [@FranklinMccoy01]

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Fast rising Nigerian artiste Aseghiemhe Frank, stage name Franklin Mccoy has released his debut single titled ”Take All The Glory”.

”This song was born out of an in-depth yearning to glorify God for all He’s done for me and my family. And also it’s my debut single”. Franklin Mccoy

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Music: The Reason – El-Gibbor [@elgibborniyi]

 

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Niyi Joseph Akomolafe (Aka: Elgibbor) releases a smashing hit today, THE REASON December 7th, 2016, which happens to be his birthday.

 

THE REASON: Because he still has breath in his lungs. THE REASON because God has kept him, after passing through diverse circumstances(Homelessness, Death of 5 Family Members including his Parents).

THE REASON because Jesus is his REASON for this release. Elgibbor is a crafted Music Producer, Cinematographer, Pastor, and Entrepreneur. Amongst the many hats he wears, he has a husky velvet voice that pierces the very core of the Listener.

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Music: Mr President – Joe Praize Ft. Frank Edwards & J Moses

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Coast2Coast President, Joe Praize collaborates with Rocktown President, Frank Edwards and Producer, J Moses to release a song titled ‘Mr President’. A song which is a tribute to Rev (Dr) Chris Oyakhilome. 

‘Mr President’ is a special song to Rev Chris, President of Believers World (Christ Embassy). They all came together to wish their Prophet, Coach, Teacher, and Pastor a Happy Birthday.

Happy Birthday to Rev. Chris Oyakhilome!

 

Music: Made A Way – Travis Greene

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“Made A Way” is the latest single from Travis Greene’s wildly successful sophomore album, THE HILL which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart.

The album also spawned the smash hit, “Intentional,” which topped the charts for 16 straight weeks. On top of the GRAMMY, Stellar and Billboard Music Awards nominations Greene received for THE HILL, he was also recognized with the 2016 BET’s Gospel Breakthrough Artist Award.

 

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Determined People Succeed ~ Joyce Meyer

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Topic: Determined People Succeed [December 7, 2016]

[Urged on] by faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed and went forth to a place which he was destined to receive as an inheritance; and he went, although he did not know or trouble his mind about where he was to go. — Hebrews 11:8

I enjoy watching or reading biographies of various people who have succeeded in ministry, entertainment, or business. Without fail, almost every one of them has “paid their dues,” so to speak. What I mean is that in the early days of their quest they had to be very determined not to give up or quit. They endured many failures before having any success.

Occasionally, we see what I call “shooting stars,” people who quickly rise to the top of their profession without going through all the difficult early days, but they normally don’t last too long. They come out of nowhere and disappear just as quickly. Character is developed during difficult times. Our call and desires are tested when we are told no, time after time, and still remain determined.

I am told that Abraham Lincoln ran for several public offices and was defeated several times before he was elected to the office of president of the United States. Many people would have given up, but not him. Thomas Edison, who invented the electric light, had about a thousand experiments fail before he succeeded.

Only determined people succeed. Just because we take a step of faith does not mean that we will avoid the rest of the process. God usually builds slow and solid, not fast and fragile.


Music: Oga – Roland Ricketts Ft. Freke Umoh [@Rollysings @freke_live]

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It’s a wonderful time of the year and who else but God can be responsible.  All Over Nigeria, “OGA”  refers to a Master, Ruler, Boss and Powerful One .

In this New Song, Roland Ricketts teams up with Veteran Music Minister “Freke Umoh”  to proclaim the Sovereignty of God over the Universe. Stating emphatically that he Rules and Reigns Supreme over all.
The fusion of African and contemporary sound would get your Spirit lifted and ur Heart confident of the truth that “God is Oga,He cannot fail,  and He’s got ur back.

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Lyrics: Defender – Frank Edwards [@FRANKRICHBOY]

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Defender
Na you be my defender
I go sing my song you go raise my music
Oh nanana nene, defender

Verse 1:
T’ojo ba ro na you dey cover me
When I pray na you dey answer me o
Age to age you no dey koba me o
Na you be my defender
My Love for you dem no dey talk am finish
When dem gather na you dey scatter them
Chianyi ndima ka anyi ye ya ekele eh
Na you be my defender

Chorus:
Ogo ogo ogo ogo
Hallelujah
Ogo ogo ogo ogo
Hallelujah
Ogo ogo ogo ogo
Hallelujah
Na you be my defender /2x

Verse 2:
Them say with your name I no go sell my music
I tell am say why I no go call my jesus
But everywhere them don dey play my music o e e
Na you be my defender
Your love for me still dey make me wonder
Hale hale glory glory to your name
Everyday na you dey mark me correct o baba
Na you be my defender

Repeat Chorus

Verse 3:
From glory to glory
You don change my story oh
Goodness and mercy dey follow me o
Na the thing wey my God dey do
Na you cover me cover me cover me
From when I was a little boy, baba
Na you be my defender
My Love for you dem no dey talk am finish
When dem gather na you dey scatter them
Chi anyi ndima ka anyi ye ya ekele eh
Na you be my defender

Repeat chorus and verse 2

 

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